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Esther Delano 1638–1733 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 6 March 1638

Birth Location: Duxborrow, Plymouth Colony

Death Date: 12 September 1733

Death Location: Duxborrow, Plymouth, Province of Massachusetts

Father: Philip Delano

Mother: Hester Dewsbury

Spouse(s): Samuel Sampson, John Soule

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Esther Delano was born in 1638 in Duxborrow, Plymouth Colony, the child of Philip Delano And Hester Dewsbury. Esther Delano married John Soule, Samuel Sampson. Esther Delano passed away in 1733 in Duxborrow, Plymouth, Province of Massachusetts.

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Biography

  • Esther Delano was born in 1638 in Duxborrow, Plymouth Colony, the child of Philip Delano And Hester Dewsbury.
  • Esther Delano married John Soule, Samuel Sampson.
  • Esther Delano passed away in 1733 in Duxborrow, Plymouth, Province of Massachusetts.

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Esther Delano's Ancestors

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Esther Delano
1638–1733
Birth Place: Duxborrow, Plymouth Colony
Parents
Philip Delano
1602–1681
Leiden, Zuid-Holland, , Netherlands
Hester Dewsbury
1613–1657
Grandparents
Dewsbury
1580–1625
Elizabeth Dewsbury
1584–
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Esther Delano's Timeline

2 Records

1638
6 March 1638
Birth of Esther Delano in Duxborrow, Plymouth Colony
Duxborrow, Plymouth Colony
1733
12 September 1733
Age 95
Death of Esther Delano in Duxborrow, Plymouth, Province of Massachusetts
Duxborrow, Plymouth, Province of Massachusetts

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 6 March 1638
    Event Place: Duxborrow, Plymouth Colony

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 September 1733
    Event Place: Duxborrow, Plymouth, Province of Massachusetts
    Record Source: A History of the town of Duxbury, Massachusetts with Genealogical Registers, page 310

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